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On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 10:49:57 +0100, Lazarus Cooke
wrote: Does anyone know where this fly is first recorded, and where it comes from? Used to be a favorite in the States but don't know where it originated. I found it mentioned in some old Forest and Stream magazines from the early 1900's a friend had (and was quite popular in the Marbury book for my state) so about 15 years ago I tied up a few of them to try on a small mountain stream as it was supposed to be a killer fly for brook trout (and had a great name). It came back to me quickly why I took over a season to catch my first trout (on wet flies). I tried them wet, dry and on toast but couldn't interest a single fish. Clearly a better angler than myself could have made them work. Should you ever fish them it'd be great to hear how you did. Kiyu |
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